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how yesterday we found out that steve jobs would be stepping down as c.e.o. of apple and a letter to the apple community jobs wrote i have always said if there ever change a day i could no longer meet my duties and expectations is out will c.e.o. i would be the first to let you know unfortunately. as bad with pancreatic cancer as well as other health problems along the public although with this no every no specific details get it now immediately we saw apple shares tumble immediately we've seen questions arise this what the future of apple will be how much does a c.e.o. really matter will the company be able to hold onto that second most valuable spot in the world and let's take a moment to reflect on what it is that made jobs and sell stand out what made some call him the edison of our time is it a rare stroke of genius that can't be repeated or is there something that today's business culture could really learn from drives to help america innovate and create more jobs or discuss this with me as derek thompson senior editor at the atlantic carrick thanks so
how yesterday we found out that steve jobs would be stepping down as c.e.o. of apple and a letter to the apple community jobs wrote i have always said if there ever change a day i could no longer meet my duties and expectations is out will c.e.o. i would be the first to let you know unfortunately. as bad with pancreatic cancer as well as other health problems along the public although with this no every no specific details get it now immediately we saw apple shares tumble immediately we've seen...
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nineteen eighty-four and still today nothing generates as much excitement as apple products but with steve jobs stepping down is this the end of an era. and the fog of war as cloudy information rolls in on both libya and syria on mainstream networks are to get serious with reports on the ground from both countries. that actually you know it's friday august twenty sixth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lester you're watching r.t. all right so where is the economy headed and what are u.s. leaders doing about it if you look at the numbers out today it looks like the economy's going down out today numbers that show the u.s. economy is barely growing it grew just zero point two percent in the second quarter of two thousand and eleven this is down from what was first estimated now the economy is expected to grow this year just one percent that's down from first estimates of one point three percent now this adds to a list of facts that have some economists such as. nouriel roubini saying we're headed into a recession some guests on this show think we are already in one now the growth nu
nineteen eighty-four and still today nothing generates as much excitement as apple products but with steve jobs stepping down is this the end of an era. and the fog of war as cloudy information rolls in on both libya and syria on mainstream networks are to get serious with reports on the ground from both countries. that actually you know it's friday august twenty sixth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lester you're watching r.t. all right so where is the economy headed and what are...
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steve? >> great to have you. fine, thank you very much. this is what one of the bloomberg aides said. the reason no speaking role for clergy, it's going to draw out the ceremony and detract from the focus on families. how are they going to decide which religion to include? >> well, we should begin, then, with mayor bloomberg saying he's not going to speak because if he speaks, he'll detract from the events. nobody believes this. as far as the clergy is concerned, has it ever been a problem? new york city, as a matter of fact, every city in the united states and, of course, in the nation's capital, they always have celebratory statements and public events whether it be something that's joyous or something that's very sad. they always manage, don't they, to find the appropriate priest or rabbi or minister, i would include an imam here. that's a ruse. i think mayor bloomberg should decide not to speak that today. according to his logic, he'll be detracting from the events. >> when you think abo
steve? >> great to have you. fine, thank you very much. this is what one of the bloomberg aides said. the reason no speaking role for clergy, it's going to draw out the ceremony and detract from the focus on families. how are they going to decide which religion to include? >> well, we should begin, then, with mayor bloomberg saying he's not going to speak because if he speaks, he'll detract from the events. nobody believes this. as far as the clergy is concerned, has it ever been a...
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i am joined by the national spokesman for the red cross steve bayer. what is your priority right now? >> my priority is to get out the word for preparedness, and personal preparedness. we as a corporation have done our preparedness and that is why hundreds of thousands of emergency response vehicles and hundreds of thousands trained registered volunteers are on the road going to all of the affected areas, and the areas that are going to be affected. >> in the affected areas we are talking about the densely populated cities in the country which presents a unique set of circumstances in itself. >> yes. i just spoke to somebody down at the outer banks in north carolina, one of my coordinators down there, and we had a very good interesting conversation. it is really nice down there from what he said, and people are out surfing, and that is definitely not recommended. we really want people to be taking this seriously. the tourists have all evacuated from what he told me, and the residents are in the process of making that decision of whether they are going
i am joined by the national spokesman for the red cross steve bayer. what is your priority right now? >> my priority is to get out the word for preparedness, and personal preparedness. we as a corporation have done our preparedness and that is why hundreds of thousands of emergency response vehicles and hundreds of thousands trained registered volunteers are on the road going to all of the affected areas, and the areas that are going to be affected. >> in the affected areas we are...
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steve harrigan streaming live from tripoli. steve? >> reporter: rick, the next battle could be shaping up in gadhafi's hometown about 200 miles away from here to the east. there is speculation that gadhafi or family members have gone there but no hard proof. nato war planes are also beginning to bomb there, british war planes have bombed some bunkers there, and we've seen rebel fighters loading up and heading for what could be a last stand. his flag is still flying, but from a spokesman, gadhafi has said he intends to keep fighting for weeks, months and is years ahead. here in tripoli still some fighting in pockets, but to a large extent the rebels do control the scene here. some gruesome pictures around the compound area, some bodies still out on the street. rebels say they were mercenaries who fought for the gadhafi regime. as far as the new government here, they are moving gradually from benghazi to tripoli. they've got their work cut out for them as the euphoria of victory begins to fade. this is a city of two million with no wate
steve harrigan streaming live from tripoli. steve? >> reporter: rick, the next battle could be shaping up in gadhafi's hometown about 200 miles away from here to the east. there is speculation that gadhafi or family members have gone there but no hard proof. nato war planes are also beginning to bomb there, british war planes have bombed some bunkers there, and we've seen rebel fighters loading up and heading for what could be a last stand. his flag is still flying, but from a spokesman,...
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steve will say his organization. who will be the filter when that news hits whatever it will hit in your terminal? >> if somebody published a rumor, the ceo of a company there would be some damaging -- >> sleeping with dogs. >> this is my leitmotif as a huge fan of these technologies. these are new instances of old problems and the old problem is there is more leverage so if these are legally damaging actionable events there will be something in the information eco sphere which will strike a new balance. there will be responsible blotters and news organizations that will give prominence and a solution will evolve. >> have the law caught up with this? >> larry would know better than i would but my sense is it will make things worse for national security. if the corporate sector feels threatens new laws will make it more punitive to trade secrets and intellectual property will be enlisted to crack down and ip architecture will be enlisted to make it harder. the danger of overcriminalizing might be just as great as the
steve will say his organization. who will be the filter when that news hits whatever it will hit in your terminal? >> if somebody published a rumor, the ceo of a company there would be some damaging -- >> sleeping with dogs. >> this is my leitmotif as a huge fan of these technologies. these are new instances of old problems and the old problem is there is more leverage so if these are legally damaging actionable events there will be something in the information eco sphere...
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steve gersky is a member of the board of the martin luther king memorial foundation. >> on behalf of the board of directors of the martin luther king memorial foundation, welcome. as i watched the today show this morning, they reported on the words that the merriam- webster dictionary people had added to the dictionary, like fist bump and bromance. bromance is the word that best describes our relationship with gary johnson. -- harry johnson. sunday, when you visit the memorial, we hope you will see the definition of breathtaking. although we see dr. martin luther king as a person who spoke for people of color, i see him as someone who spoke for everyone. i was only 8 years old when i stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial and heard him speak. all of us, including this kid from brooklyn, have been molded by the teachings of dr. martin luther king. the dream is among us, hope for something better. the great among us seized the opportunity to take the actions necessary to make their dreams and the dreams of others come true. while many of us only dream of bettering our lot and a lot
steve gersky is a member of the board of the martin luther king memorial foundation. >> on behalf of the board of directors of the martin luther king memorial foundation, welcome. as i watched the today show this morning, they reported on the words that the merriam- webster dictionary people had added to the dictionary, like fist bump and bromance. bromance is the word that best describes our relationship with gary johnson. -- harry johnson. sunday, when you visit the memorial, we hope...
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host: steve, nebraska. republican, good morning. caller: the other caller hit on what i was talking about. i am not going to drive around in a tank, but with the advent of the flash mobs, technology, and what have you, how will that effect the concealed carry as far as self-defense? -seriously looking dead getting one, and my wife when, and my daughter -- i am seriously looking at getting one, and my wife one, and my daughter one, d i am in northeast nebraska. is thithe wave of the future? there are people predicting this to be the wave of the future. i want to know how this will effect the concealed carry for self-defense and what have you? guest: ever since the supreme court decision in heller v. should of columbia concerning the scope ofhe second amendment, we have had this question in the lower courts about how far state and local governments can go to regulate gun possession publicly. i am a little bit loath suggest that the response to flash mobs should be for individuals to arm themselves. quite the contrary, part of why the
host: steve, nebraska. republican, good morning. caller: the other caller hit on what i was talking about. i am not going to drive around in a tank, but with the advent of the flash mobs, technology, and what have you, how will that effect the concealed carry as far as self-defense? -seriously looking dead getting one, and my wife when, and my daughter -- i am seriously looking at getting one, and my wife one, and my daughter one, d i am in northeast nebraska. is thithe wave of the future?...
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the next steve jobs could, you know, be in one of these neighborhoods that we essentially write off these days. nick is absolutely right and you are right about education being this escalator out of poverty. the other escalator, traditionally has been blue collar jobs that allowed, for examp example, millions of african-americans who took the migration to several cities in chicago and detroit to find good jobs that gave them, let them have a house and pension and raise their families and send their kids to college. those jobs are missing, they are gone. it's a combination, no education, no jobs makes it very tough. >> i think a lot of americans may not fully appreciate part of this dynamic. i think the quick snapshot in the media when you think of unemployment, you think middle class, middle-aged white guy out of a job. he was a construction worker. in black america, unemployment is off the charts. in this recession is hitting african-americans disproportionately hard. it's a crisis for everyone. sometimes we don't appreciate how much worse it is, relative to the national picture in black
the next steve jobs could, you know, be in one of these neighborhoods that we essentially write off these days. nick is absolutely right and you are right about education being this escalator out of poverty. the other escalator, traditionally has been blue collar jobs that allowed, for examp example, millions of african-americans who took the migration to several cities in chicago and detroit to find good jobs that gave them, let them have a house and pension and raise their families and send...